From Christine’s Critters

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

While we’re all celebrating the day with festive green outfits and food, it’s the perfect time to talk about the green many of our patients wear-but the green they are sporting is bruises!

Did you know that instead of turning black and blue like ours, bird bruises show up as green? This is because birds break down hemoglobin differently, producing biliverdin, which gives their bruises a shamrock-green hue. So, if you ever notice a greenish patch on a bird, it might just be an injury they’re healing from!

This St. Paddy’s Day remember all the birds in rehab “wearing” their shamrock green bruises and send them some good wishes! Have a safe and happy St Patrick’s Day ☘️

Both birds have recovered from their injuries according to the captions!

  • chaosCruiser@futurology.today
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    1 day ago

    If you make a bird trivia quiz, you can sneak that answer in and people will pick anything other than the correct answer.

    When an owl is injured, the bruise will:

    1. heal within 4.5 hours
    2. look green
    3. smell like lavender